“An ode to cinema as a machine for remembering.”
– Little White Lies
“A sunny delight. What a pleasure.”
– The Guardian
directed by Charlotte Wells, cast Paul Mescal, Frankie Corio, Celia Rowlson-Hall
festivals, awards BAFTA for Outstanding Debut and Oscar nomination for Paul Mescal.
IMDb“An ode to cinema as a machine for remembering.”
– Little White Lies
“A sunny delight. What a pleasure.”
– The Guardian
Pedro Almodóvar
Thursday, 20. 08. 2026 / 21:00 / Main Hall
Bitter Christmas tells two alternating stories. One takes place in 2004 and stars an advertising director Elsa during a long weekend in December. The other, set in the present, features Raúl, a cult director working on a new script. Soon we discover Raúl is writing about Elsa, her boyfriend Bonifacio, and her friends Patricia and Natalia… Almodóvar’s—always stylish—latest comes straight from Cannes!
Werner Herzog
Friday, 21. 08. 2026 / 18:00 / Main Hall
How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck, 1976; La Soufrière – Waiting for an Inevitable Catastrophe, 1977; Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, 1980
Arsen Oremović
Friday, 21. 08. 2026 / 21:00 / Small Hall
Third World is more than just a documentary about Haustor, the legendary Zagreb band that left its mark on the former Yugoslavia’s music scene. It is the story of two creative opposites: Darko Rundek and Srđan Sacher. Through candid conversations, a studio reunion, and a wealth of archival material, the film reveals how the two artists’ sensitivity to the magic of everyday life once united their creative worlds – creating a third.